Katrin Wolff is an illustrator living in Germany. She works as a illustrator for a lot of different fields , especially for the fashion/beauty industry and have collaborated with many well-known magazines Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Brigitte to name a few, and did Illustrations for Wella and a cook book for Alnatura.

Katrin grew up with a love for art, design, drawing and sewing.

In addition to illustration with pen and paper, or digital drawings at her Wacom Cintiq or iPad pro, she find more and more pleasure in the peace and tranquility that the embroidery process gives her.

The embroidery and textile work allows Katrin for her illustrations, the ability to display the images in three dimensions and thus opens up new areas of presentation.

She is mostly inspired by people and the everyday life. In a society where fame is so appealing, she is more interested in showing the imperfection of wrinkles and lines and the normality of people.

In her work, she tries to depict the life and habits of the 21st century in a matter of fashion and appearance.

She often questions its current codes and ideals and is also interested in the idea of beauty in our society.